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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Hilfiger picks IBM servers, software for infrastructure Tommy Hilfiger Corp. has chosen IBM servers and software, an IBM business partner and Linux for its new e-business infrastructure. Tommy Hilfiger will use IBM e(logo)server* products running Linux, DB2* Universal Database, Java** and eOneGroup's suite of software products to create: - a business-to-business portal that allows Hilfiger's specialty retailers and salesforce to view--via the Web--selected core and seasonal apparel products and other inventory in real-time--plus place, track and ship orders - a business-to-plant Web site that links Hilfiger's production facilities around the world--speeding design-to-product time and decreasing costs - a virtual employee store that allows, for the first time, Hilfiger personnel to shop on-line around the clock The Web infrastructure--designed and built by IBM Business Partner eOneGroup--includes IBM e(logo)server xSeries* servers running Linux to handle Web-based transactions--integrated on-line with IBM iSeries* servers running Java that are tied to existing wholesale and warehouse management systems. http://isource.ibm.com/cgi-bin/goto?on=naa5gi1209b --
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